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You can can do the window tinting. I have used it for two years for my Crimson guard visors. I have never had an issue with folks complaining a bout bubbling or anything like that... unless you leave the helmet in 120 degree heat for a long pirod and with any helmet I dont think thats a good idea. You have to apply the tinting very carefully though. I will look and see if my auto place has any since I am fixing to need it for a helmet as well. If I can find it, if you send me the visor trimmed and ready to install in your helmet I will tint it for ya or I can send you the tinting.

You might want to get a flat sheet of mirrored acrylic but you will have to heat and bend it to the shape you want. Here is a link to an online provider. I would suggest getting the 1/8" thickness to minimize distortion when bending. But for what you're doing I don't think it will affect it too much. Hope this helps!

Do not use the police window tinting. If a shadow comes across your visor at all your face willl be seen. Trust me, I interview often. If an intervierwee. Cups his hand and looks he can see the peolple viewing , but not recording him). Never admit anything.